Vote for Change.... Change your Vote

The Secretary
of State has made voter registration extremely easy and can be accomplished
from your home using an wide assortment of electronic devices, including your
smart phone, with a cup of coffee or tea at your side.

Download the easy-to-complete voter
registration form and hand-deliver it or mail it to the Registrar's Office,
101 Rosa Parks Ave Ste 100 Tuskegee 36083-1735.

Though I will not be on any of the primary ballots, to be eligible for the
entire 2018 election cycle, you must be registered by June 5, 2018.
Furthermore, YOU MUST be registered by November 5, 2018 to vote for FRANK
DILLMAN and the Macon County change we want and deserve because of our
taxes.

Alabama Votes is full helpful
information for voters, candidates, and all things "election." If you or a
family member are in the military or employed overseas and require an
absentee ballot, or if elderly or with a
disability you may ask for assistance from the Registrar's Office by
calling (334) 724-2617 preferably several days, for accommodations.

REMEMBER YOUR PHOTO ID for voting

You are encouraged to read and share my
two-sided bio and visionary fact sheet with your friends and family and post
copies on break room and community center bulletin boards. Print a copy of my
campaign card and post on your
refrigerator and bulletin boards about Macon County. At the minimum point your
Macon County friends and family members to this website and my
campaign Face Book page. If we want change in Macon County, little things
like this will have a positive impact toward the change.

Vote for Change...

...Vote for Change

Host a fund raiser to meet like minded citizens demanding
change in our district and county.

Invite me to speak with your community group or association
by email or calling 334-740-4217.

Get to know me and know I will serve you to the best of my
capabilities; I will walk your walk. Voting for
me rather than straight ticket voting will set the tone, as you know, for much
needed change in our Macon County government.

For those of you who are tired of the one-party Macon County
and being denied a viable and open ballot, know competition strengthens both the
winner and loser on any playing field or court. Politics is no different. Open
debate of candidates before the public will strength all candidates, in
particular sending a stronger and wiser person to office to represent you.
Organize a public forum to learn more of the two candidates for your
District 4 commissioner.